MYOB ODBC Direct Installation Guide
About MYOB ODBC Direct Copyright and Trademark Information MYOB ODBC Direct is an ODBC driver that makes your MYOB company file information accessible from other applications. The driver acts as an interface between the MYOB database and the other applications, interpreting requests to, and providing information from, the database using ODBC, a standard database access method. This document contains instructions for: installing MYOB ODBC Direct defining a company file as an ODBC data source registering a company file to enable ODBC access testing the company file connection getting help for MYOB ODBC Direct. System Requirements Before you install, ensure that your system meets the following requirements: RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Pentium IV processor (or equivalent) @ 2GHz, or faster 512 MB or more of RAM 350 MB or more of free hard disk space Either Windows 2000 Professional or Server (Service Pack 3), Windows XP Home or Professional (32 bit), or Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (32 bit) MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Pentium III processor (or equivalent) @ 1GHz 256 MB RAM 350 MB of free hard disk space Either Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional or Server, Windows XP Home or Professional (32 bit), or Windows Server 2003 (32 bit) NOTE : ODBC Performance The MYOB ODBC Direct driver will only perform as well as the system it runs on, and the above specifications are only a guide. If performance is lacking, you should try using a faster processor or increasing the amount of available RAM. 2 MYOB ODBC Direct v6.0.0 hk
Installing MYOB ODBC Direct The MYOB ODBC Direct installer is available from a number of sources, including the MYOB website and your MYOB software CD. The installer is also copied to your hard drive when you install your MYOB accounting software. To install MYOB ODBC Direct 1 Log in to Windows as the Administrator or Power User if your computer only allows people with administrator privileges to install programs. 2 Locate and launch the installer file you downloaded from the MYOB website or received on CD. If the driver was installed with your MYOB software, go to the Start menu, choose Programs, MYOB Accounting (or the name of your MYOB software s Start menu folder), MYOB Tools, MYOB ODBC, and then choose the MYOB ODBC Direct installer. A splash screen appears, followed by the Welcome window. 3 Click Next. The License Agreement window appears. 4 Ensure you read and understand the license agreement. Click Yes to accept the agreement or click No to stop installing MYOB ODBC Direct. 5 Click Next. The Choose Destination Location window appears. 6 Select the folder into which you want to install the driver. The default is C:\MYOBODBC. If you want to select a different folder from the default folder, click Browse, locate and select the desired installation folder, and then proceed to step 6 below. If you want to use the default location, proceed to the next step. 7 Click Next.The Select Program Folder window appears. 8 Click Next.The Start Copying Files window appears. 9 Review the installation settings and click Next. 10 When the installation is complete, the InstallShield Wizard Complete window appears. Click Finish. Installation Guide 3
Defining a company file as an ODBC data source Before you begin Ensure you have installed MYOB ODBC Direct on your system. See the procedure To install MYOB ODBC Direct on page 3. Ensure you know the version of the MYOB accounting software used to create the company file to which you want to connect. To configure an ODBC data source To connect to a company file using the MYOB ODBC Direct driver, you must first define the file as a data source and set up a Data Source Name, or DSN. A DSN identifies your company file as a database on your system to which other ODBC-compatible applications can connect. 1 Go to the Start menu, choose Settings and then choose Control Panel. For Windows 2000 and XP, double-click Administrative Tools, then double-click Data Sources (ODBC). For Windows operating systems prior to XP, double-click Data Sources (ODBC). The ODBC Data Source Administrator window appears. 2 Click Add. The Create New Data Source window appears. 4 MYOB ODBC Direct v6.0.0 hk
3 Select the MYOB_ODBC driver and then click Finish. The ODBC MYOB Setup Configuration window appears. 4 In the first section of the ODBC MYOB Setup Configuration window, enter a unique Data Source Name and a description. (For example, you could enter Widgets as the Data Source Name and MYOB company file as the description.) 5 In the MYOB Company File section of the ODBC MYOB Setup Configuration window, click Browse. The Select file for ODBC source window appears. 6 Navigate to the MYOB company file you wish to connect to, select it and then click Open. Follow the procedure below to continue configuring the company file as an ODBC data source. Installation Guide 5
a The ODBC MYOB Setup Configuration window appears showing the company file path. b In the User Name field, enter the administrator s user name for this company file. (If you have not renamed the administrator user name when you created the company file, or you are connecting to the Clearwater sample file, the default user name is Administrator.) c In the Password field, enter the administrator s password, or if you have not set a password for the administrator, leave the field blank. d The data source setup is complete. Click OK and then see Registering a company file that has been activated on page 7 to learn how to register the company file for ODBC access. 6 MYOB ODBC Direct v6.0.0 hk
Registering a company file to enable ODBC access By registering a company file for ODBC access, you will get full read access to your company file. Registering a company file that has been activated If your company file is of a version that requires activation, you must first activate the file before you can register it for ODBC access. For instructions on how to activate a company file, see the documentation that came with your software. Once your file is activated, contact MYOB Customer Service on (852) 3402 9888 to register for ODBC access. After registering your file, open it, go to the Setup menu and choose Company Information. Click the License button and confirm your company file over the internet, or by calling the phone number that appears in the License window. You will then have full ODBC read access to the company file. Installation Guide 7
Testing an ODBC data source connection The MYOB ODBC TestConnection utility checks that your MYOB ODBC Direct driver is installed correctly and that your data source is accessible. To use the TestConnection utility 1 Go to the Start Menu, choose Programs, MYOB ODBC Direct, and then select MYOB ODBC TestConnection. The MYOB ODBC TestConnection window appears. 2 Select the DSN you created for your MYOB company file from the MYOB Data Source Name (DSN) drop-down list and then click Test. If the company file is of a version that does not require activation and you have not registered the file for ODBC (see Getting help for MYOB ODBC Direct, page 10), a warning message appears informing you that you have limited access to an unregistered company file. Click OK to accept this message. If the connection is successful, a window similar to the following appears. If the connection is unsuccessful, see the following troubleshooting section for help checking your installation and data source setup. 8 MYOB ODBC Direct v6.0.0 hk
Troubleshooting a connection If you have installed MYOB ODBC Direct and have defined your company file as a data source but you are unable to connect to your company file, review the following troubleshooting list: Ensure the DSN you created matches the name you selected in the MYOB ODBC TestConnection utility. To check the DSN, see To configure an ODBC data source on page 4. Ensure the company file that you have defined as a data source is located in the correct folder. To check the folder path, go to the ODBC Data Source Administration window, select the DSN you are testing and then click Configure. Click Browse and verify that the company file is still located in the selected path. If not, locate the file and then click OK. Check the version of the MYOB ODBC Direct driver. You may have upgraded your MYOB company file and not your MYOB ODBC Direct driver. Locate the latest version of the MYOB ODBC Direct driver and upgrade your version to this one. All MYOB ODBC Direct drivers are backward-compatible, so you will always be able to access your old company files. If you are still having problems connecting to your MYOB company file, check with your local consultant, or if you are installing MYOB ODBC Direct as part of a business solution, you should contact your provider for support. Installation Guide 9
Getting help for MYOB ODBC Direct If you have subscribed to a support plan for your MYOB software, MYOB can help you install the MYOB ODBC Direct driver and perform a successful test connection to your company file. Call MYOB Customer Service on (852) 3402 9888 for registration and installation enquiries. Before you call, ensure you have performed the installation and setup procedures outlined in this document. If you are unable to perform a successful test connection to your MYOB company file, ensure you have attempted all suggestions listed in the troubleshooting section on page 9. When calling MYOB for support, please have your MYOB software serial number on hand and be close to the computer on which you are installing the MYOB ODBC Direct driver. Note that MYOB cannot provide support for third party applications that you want to connect to your MYOB company file. Contact the supplier or developer of the third party application if you require support or training for their product. 10 MYOB ODBC Direct v6.0.0 hk